your site does not make the duplicate URLs (I assume), so the issue
should not arise!
If I am wrong, please clarify :)
Enjoy,
John
On May 5, 2:33 pm, massl <vermas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I currently have a SEO problem with CakePHP.
>
> For example you have an "users"-controller with an action "register"
> that is called by example.com/users/register. You can now add more
> arguments to the URL e.g. example.com/users/register/my/duplicate/
> content.
>
> That's very bad for SEO because you can have unlimited duplicate
> content. One solution (that isn't very good) is that you check the
> parameter count in every function with func_num_args() and then 301
> redirect to the correct URL. But that are at least two more lines in
> every function and you manually have to enter the parameter count.
>
> Does someone maybe have a better idea to solve this issue?
>
> massl
>
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